Evan Dutch
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I wanted to put a 180 degree boot on the blower head to run a setup that pulled fresh air from the grille but I have no room for thatAnything you can do to get cool air in will definitely help. I like that idea.
I wanted to put a 180 degree boot on the blower head to run a setup that pulled fresh air from the grille but I have no room for thatAnything you can do to get cool air in will definitely help. I like that idea.
I too have space restrictions, as far as feeding cooler air to the blower. My previous N/A 408 Magnum grabbed air from the cowl on both sides and fed that into a custom air cleaner I bought from a guy in Canada. It worked really well, as the cowl air is somewhat higher pressure. (ever open the fresh air vents on the freeway?)Anything you can do to get cool air in will definitely help. I like that idea.
These are the motion raceworks grommets and push in AN fittings. And a shot of their catch can.Currently trying to find a fitting that will fit snuggly into the rubber valve cover grommets of the magnum valve covers
I love that air cleaner set up you made. In fact if you’re not going to use it I’d like to buy it from you for my D100. PM me if that’s a possibility. I’ve looked at some of the Frozen Boost inline intercoolers for my boat, but I’m waiting for Richard Holdener to do a real test on them. He promised me he would. If you do spray straight meth and record the inlet temps, please do share the data. I’d be very interested in it. I’ve sprayed straight meth and it does absolutely work to lower temps and add a burnable fuel but I’ve never recorded temps before and after doing it.I too have space restrictions, as far as feeding cooler air to the blower. My previous N/A 408 Magnum grabbed air from the cowl on both sides and fed that into a custom air cleaner I bought from a guy in Canada. It worked really well, as the cowl air is somewhat higher pressure. (ever open the fresh air vents on the freeway?)
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I drilled and tapped a fitting to spray straight methanol into the volute of the supercharger. I've been told it will drop that air temps 50 -70 degrees, but I will see and report on that. Look closely on the back side of the blower in this pic for the nozzle.
If that doesn't cool the intake charge enough, I may run a Chiller system that uses the A/C freon to cool the intake air through this heat exchanger. It's pretty compact.
If my fabrications skills are up to it, I may feed the cowl air through the passenger side hole I made, block the driver's side hole and feed the air filter to the blower intake from the cowl through the air filter encased in some kind of a can shaped container, and/or some combination of cowl air to blower through Chiller into engine.
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I’ve got the same catch can and 90 degree fittings on the way. I’ll be pulling air off the valve covers from breathers with outletsThese are the motion raceworks grommets and push in AN fittings. And a shot of their catch can.
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I plan on using the Terminator Max to manage the flow etc. Your mailbox shows full.I love that air cleaner set up you made. In fact if you’re not going to use it I’d like to buy it from you for my D100. PM me if that’s a possibility. I’ve looked at some of the Frozen Boost inline intercoolers for my boat, but I’m waiting for Richard Holdener to do a real test on them. He promised me he would. If you do spray straight meth and record the inlet temps, please do share the data. I’d be very interested in it. I’ve sprayed straight meth and it does absolutely work to lower temps and add a burnable fuel but I’ve never recorded temps before and after doing it.
Thank you sir. Cleared out now.Your mailbox shows full.
They got that high when I was crawling in traffic after driving around for a while. Im not surprised, the supercharger is pulling air right above the header, I’m hoping the heat shield I make for it will knock that down someWhoa 160 air temps are pretty high. Is that cruising around or when you’re on it and it’s making boost?
Nice! Now cut a hole in the hood and feed that thing some fresh air.Bent and cut some 1/8in aluminum for the intake heat shield today
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The scoops on the car are functional. Passenger side scoop feeds air right over top of where the filter sits. Lucky it worked out that way. Also thinking of wrapping the heat shield in reflective tape, not sure that stuff works but it couldn’t hurt?Nice! Now cut a hole in the hood and feed that thing some fresh air.
It does work. I’ll see if I can find the stuff I used on my boat and let you know what it is. I had the carpet on the inside of the engine cover resting on the turbos. Covered it in tape and stapled it and the turbos don’t melt the carpet anymore. It worked fantastic. Top right corner in the pic.Also thinking of wrapping the heat shield in reflective tape, not sure that stuff works but it couldn’t hurt?
Oh that’s sweet! Anything I can do to reduce the IAT. I’m even tossing around the idea of moving the radiator closer to the engine so I could fit a thin air to air intercooler between the radiator and the core support. That’s really my best bet I feel to get an intercooler in the front of the car.It does work. I’ll see if I can find the stuff I used on my boat and let you know what it is. I had the carpet on the inside of the engine cover resting on the turbos. Covered it in tape and stapled it and the turbos don’t melt the carpet anymore. It worked fantastic.
I edited my post to add a picture and what the product was.Oh that’s sweet! Anything I can do to reduce the IAT. I’m even tossing around the idea of moving the radiator closer to the engine so I could fit a thin air to air intercooler between the radiator and the core support. That’s really my best bet I feel to get an intercooler in the front of the car.